How to Meme Responsibly – Parent Ed Presentation | Nov 12
Piedmont Middle School MPR 742 Magnolia Ave, PiedmontA parent education night on understanding and helping teens navigate the often prejudice and hate-charged world of meme culture
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A parent education night on understanding and helping teens navigate the often prejudice and hate-charged world of meme culture
Hosting a Thanksgiving celebration? Planning to do a little Black Friday or Cyber Monday shopping? Use a Scrip card and donate back to Piedmont Schools with each purchase!
IEP workshop for parents to learn about the process of collaborating with the school district to develop an Individualized Educational Program. Facilitated by Ms. Lilian P. Ansari, advocate at CASE and a member of COPAA.
The exhibit, “Made in the Shade, Celebrating Trees: Some of Mother Nature’s Greatest Sculpture,” showcases 35 new paintings featuring trees as objects communicating atmosphere and light.
Piedmont residents are invited to put out non-perishable foods in front of their homes for Scouts and Venturers to pick up and deliver to the Alameda County Community Food Bank.
Registration is now open to all (returning and new) players | All players MUST be registered for the spring season and have current US Lacrosse youth memberships to participate in the evaluations.
Teens and/or their parents are invited to a presentation showcasing an array of fun and exciting youth-run clubs on Sunday, November 17 from 3:00-5:00 pm.
A pre-Thanksgiving concert set in the Tower Chapel at Mountain View Cemetary, the diverse program includes a wide range of composers and genres, including Brahms, spirituals, jazz, Rene Clausen, Ralph Manuel, Stephen Paulus, Ray Charles, and Joe Cocker.
Parents of Piedmont Alumni: Reconnect with friends from the days of playgrounds and carpools, and join us for appetizers and cocktails at a festive reception celebrating our community.
All-volunteer orchestra, with many talented musicians from Piedmont, is conducted by Martha Stoddard and will perform a one-hour concert of classical music of Wagner, Haydn, and Schumann.